Do all browsers have fantasy and cursive fonts available?
Browsers that conform to the CSS specification are expected to have generic fantasy and cursive fonts configured by default, but ultimately this relies on the fonts being available through the operating system. Most current operating systems have plenty of fantasy and cursive fonts available, so it is likely that a suitable font will be rendered, but the specific generic font that is selected may vary widely between operating systems. That’s why it is best to limit the use of fantasy and cursive fonts, and it is all the more important to choose a font stack that includes named fonts that are very likely to be available on each platform. Actions: Follow-up, clarify or correct this answer. Submit a new question.
Browsers that conform to the CSS specification are expected to have generic fantasy and cursive fonts configured by default, but ultimately this relies on the fonts being available through the operating system. Most current operating systems have plenty of fantasy and cursive fonts available, so it is likely that a suitable font will be rendered, but the specific generic font that is selected may vary widely between operating systems. That’s why it is best to limit the use of fantasy and cursive fonts, and it is all the more important to choose a font stack that includes named fonts that are very likely to be available on each platform. Actions: Follow-up or correct this answer. Submit a new question.